Grace

Plot Summary
In the wake of a horrific car accident that kills her husband, Michael (Stephen Park), expectant mother Madeline Matheson (Jordan Ladd) discovers that her daughter, Grace, has died in the womb. Ignoring her doctor's warnings that the fetus must be removed from her body, a grief-stricken Matheson demands to carry the child to term -- even if it endangers her own life to do so. Curiously, little Grace emerges undead -- and with a craving for human blood.

Grace crosses our taboo lines over and over again. As we are under the general (mis)conception that babies are a blessing sent from God, Grace violates all that is good and natural in the world. And that’s why it’s so awesome.
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In the showdown between mother and mother-in-law, the proceedings are peppered with spasm of violence that are alternately sick-funny and downright chilling, but don't cancel out the intelligence, or at least drollery, with which so much of the film is put together.
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Saw this movie after hearing a lot of buzz about it and was not disappointed. It was sick and twisted, but at the same time thrilling and beautifully shot. I am a huge fan of the horror genre and am sick of being let down by most "scary" movies in this day and age, but this movie captures everything that can and is great about horror. Jordan Ladd was awesome as usual, in fact all of the actors were outstanding which is not typical for this genre or this budget. The cinematography was beautiful and eerie coupled with some solid (not over the top) special effects. The score for this movie was incredible and only added to the intensity of the film, keeping you perched on the edge of your seat the entire time. Great job by an amazing team to pull this project off, I wish the movie and everyone involved great success.